1. Assign a Home
Every category of clothing or accessories, such as shirts, pants, shoes, sweaters, purses, etc. should have its own designated home. This makes it easier for you to retrieve items, put them away and also reduces the chance of losing them.

2. Create Daily Habits
Set aside 5 minutes a day to organize your wardrobe. Giving yourself time to put clean clothes away, put shoes back in the shoe rack, remove clothes from dry cleaner bags, store unused hangers and other such activities will keep your wardrobe organized and easily accessible on a daily basis.

3. Maximize Closet Space
Take advantage of every inch of available space in your closet. Measure your space exactly, then custom fit the space and install rods, shelves and hooks to accommodate your needs. An efficient space allows you to see and reach everything.

4. Create a Donation Box
If you’re not wearing it, ask yourself, “Why am I keeping it?” Establish an area to hold these items until you can donate them. Adopt a friend or charity to donate to, or have a clothing exchange with family and friends. If you are unsure about which items to keep and which to give away, hire a personal stylist to help you.

5. Separate Seasonal
Store off-season clothing in another area, such as a basement, attic or separate closet. Use appropriate containers that are properly labeled to hold these items.